Best Bacchae Poems
Invisible
"Invisible"
Trapped
within
4 Walls
A ghost
escapes
it's prison
through
unlocked door
beyond
freefall
a bird
now soars
The Ocean
calls the wild
Sargasso in
Me
Rochester’s
Mirage
ecstatic
Bacchae
Maenad
possessed
submerged
Blue-Green
(Ladylabyrinth/2020)
for my daughter,
Georgia
“Come Near Me” / Massive Attack – Ghost Poet
https://youtu.be/KY0TZQTwwbk
“There is always another side, always.”
(Jean Rhys, Wide Sargasso Sea )
“There is...
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Categories:
bacchae, imagery, psychological, symbolism,
Form:
Free verse
Moonflower AglowTo Flower
by Michael R. Burch
When Pentheus ["grief'] went into the mountains in the garb of the baccae, his mother [Agave] and the other maenads, possessed by Dionysus, tore him apart (Euripides, Bacchae; Apollodorus 3.5.2; Ovid, Metamorphoses 3.511-733; Hyginus, Fabulae 184). The agave dies as...
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Categories:
bacchae, bereavement, betrayal, birth, death,
Form:
Sonnet
Nature Poems by Michael R BurchThese are nature poems about unusual plants like the moonflower and agave.
Moonflower
by Michael R. Burch
after Robert Hayden
Marveling,
we at last beheld the achieved flower—
both awed and repelled by its alienness,
its moonlit petals,
its cloying fragrance,
its transcendence,
its shimmering and wavering intimations of mortality ...
To Flower
by Michael R. Burch
We...
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Categories:
bacchae, beautiful, beauty, earth, flower,
Form:
Free verse